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50 Years of Running: Marching on

By March 6, 1983, the weather in southeastern Pennsylvania was beginning to moderate. I ran a sixteen-miler in 1:43 on a route that I now knew well enough to do with confidence. No more getting lost in horse country. I … Continue reading

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Neck and neck

The new bike and how it fits is still being worked out. The more aggressive position is great for aerodynamics. However, I’m wondering how it’s going to work with my neck. The more horizontal you get on a road bike, … Continue reading

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Unbroken and Whiplashed

Last night I did the movie thing. Watched the Angelina Jolie feature Unbroken about Louis Zamperini, the World War II bombardier and Olympic distance runner who survived captivity in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. Then I watched the tail … Continue reading

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